SLOUGH 2s are now three matches without a win in Division One after a 92-run defeat at Wargrave on Saturday.
Wargrave won the coin toss and elected to bat first, the home side reaching 293-9 from 52 overs.
Number four Ashera Mahavidanalage was the leading runs scorer with 96 from 99 balls while Neal Robinson made 50 not out and Michael Holder 48.
Syed Waqar Ali Shah was the pick of the Slough bowlers with his figures of 4-78 from 12 overs.
The visitors managed 201 runs all out from 37.2 overs for a defeat which leaves them in sixth position in the league table.
Number five Nabeel Janed top-scored with 76 runs from 50 balls. It is his second half-century of the season and takes his average to 36.33.
Opening batsman Yaqoot Rafiq made 72 from 69 balls, again for a second half-century of the summer and a new average of 29.17.
Mandip Sohi and Shiryar Ahmed led the Wargrave bowlers attack with figures of 4-36 from 7.2 overs and 4-67 from 10 respectively.
Slough 2s return to Upton Court Park for the visit of rivals North Maidenhead this Saturday (1pm start).
Windsor suffered a fifth defeat from six matches in Division 2a when losing by three wickets at Kidmore End last weekend.
Windsor won the toss and and chose to bat first, the visitors reaching 217-9 from 52 overs.
Opening batsman Thomas Edwards was the leading runs scorer with 113 from 133 balls, including 10 boundaries and two maximum hits. It is his first century of the season and takes his average to 37.50.
Edwards put on 52 runs with Dean Allen-Turner (30), before a stand of 90 with Mark Lines (46*).
James Frost was the destroyer-in-chief for Kidmore with his figures of 5-53 from 15.3 overs for a first five-wicket haul of the summer and a new average of 16.75.
The home side managed 218-7 from 37-3 overs in response thanks to Reinardt Swart (64), Jake Leach (50) and Abid Ul Wahab (47).
Jamie Hall was the pick of the Windsor bowlers with his figures of 3-38 from nine overs.
Windsor, now seventh in the table, host Kew this Saturday.
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